D C P S I N S T R U C T I O N A L T E C H N O L O G Y

InTech
T.I.P.S.*

Web 2.0

Veronica Clark-Brown
clarkv@duvalschools.org

Maria Evans
evansm@duvalschools.org

Kathy Hart
hartk@duvalschools.org

Vicki McLenahan
mclenahanv@duvalschools.org

Tonda Williams
williamst17@duvalschools.org

Suzy Webb
webbs1@duvalschools.org

Site of the Week

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Technology Integration Promotes S
uccess

The
National Park Service
has put together a wonderful resource for African American History Month. The
site contains a wealth of
information about the
connections between the
people and places that
are an important part of
the history of our nation.
Utilize this site and help
to make history come
alive for your students!!
Visit the
Kidsnetsoft Web 2.0
page for a
collection of Web 2.0 tools and some ideas
for their educational use. Consider using
one of these calloborative tools to reinvent
an existing assignment or classroom project.

School Spotlight

Teachers across the district have
created class websites to share
information and resources with
students and parents. Check out
the awesome website that Brandi
Thomas, a science teacher at Ribault High School, has created for her science students.
Science with Ms.
Thomas
is a comprehensive resource that all high school science teachers and their students will find useful.

Weekly Newsletter February 20, 2009

As educators, we are constantly searching for new and improved ways to present our lessons and engage our students.
There are hundreds of thousands of websites, blogs, and wikis available for teachers to look for new ideas and research
best practices to integrate technology in the classroom. Rather than spending countless hours searching for new ideas
on the internet, consider taking the time to find out how teachers are utilizing technology with the students in your
school. You just might discover that great things are happening with technology in the classroom right down the hall!!












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